Rafting for children's group

Easy rafting for non swimmers

Facility operator: Dagali Fjellpark (FULL ON AS), Org no.: 813 655 462, Perstulvegen 100, 3588 Dagali, contact: booking@dagalifjellpark.no, (+47) 906 22 675

At the bottom of this page, please confirm your agreement with rafting

All participants under the age of 18 must have the parent/guardian approval to be able to participate in rafting. Prior to the activity, the participants will undergo safety training and receive safety information about situations that may arise along the trip. Please read the information on this page and fill out the form at the end to give your consent for your child to go rafting.

The safety is crucial for us!

Safety talk

The participants get an easy-to-follow safety talk before they go rafting.

Experienced in-raft guide

There is an experienced guide on each raft throughout the whole trip.

Quality equipment

Quality equipment will keep the children warm and safe.

Tailor-made trip

The trips are special-planned every day according to the current state of the water flow and the group´s needs.

GuideCourses, educationProfessional experienceFirst Aid
John Alasdair Pinkerton- Whitewater Rescue Technician Advanced (WRTA), Rescue 3 International
- Scottish Rafting Association (SRA) Level 4 Raft Guide Trainer, 2020
- UK Canyon Guide (UKCG) Canyon Leader, 2016
- BA Hons in Outdoor Recreation and Adventure Tourism, University of Derby, Buxton, 2009 - 2013
Guiding Experience since 2008 - 7 seasons in Norway, 2 seasons in India, many years in Scotland, 3 years raft racing around UK.Outdoor Pursuits 2 day first aid, Scotland, 2019
Vojtech Hejtmanek- Whitewater Leader and Whitewater Rescue Technician, Charles university in Prague, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, by Phdr. Petr Novotný Ph.D. IRF instructor
- RESCUE 3 WRT – Whitewater Rescue Technician
- Numedalslågen, Dagali, Norway (since 2010)
- Dagali Fjellpark (since 2014)
- Intensive kayaking experience around the world (since 2005)
- The co-autohor and cameraman of Kayaking Simple and Safe (Instructional DVD for kayakers)
- Norsk Grunnkurs i Forstehjelp – The Norwegian Red Cross – first aid course
- RESCUE 3 WRT – Whitewater Rescue Technician
Ondra Vozabal- Water Tourism Instructor, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic, 2012- CK CVOK - rafting travel agency, 2012 - 2019, Austria, Swiss, France, Germany, Czech Republic, Croatia, Slovenia, Greece, Montenegro
- Rafting and Canyoning Guide, Numedalslagen since 2020
- Czech Red Cross - Paramedic Recovery Actions
Rajip Tripathi- Whitewater Rescue Technician (WRT), Rescue 3 International, 2022
- International Rafting Federation (IRF) Level 5 Raft Guide Trip Leader, 2017
- Raft Guide, N.A.T.H.M., 2009
- Raft Guide, Adrenaline Rush, 2010 - 2012.
- T.L. Raft Guide and Canyon Guide, Paddle Nepal, 2013 - 2016
- Japan - 2016
- Iceland - 2017
- Guiding on Numedalslagen since 2018
- W.F.A.R. (80 hours), Initiative outdoor, 2020
- W.F.A. (16 hours), Redcross (2014-207)
Bharat Gurung- Whitewater Rescue Technician (WRT), Rescue 3 International, 2020
- Raft Guide, N.A.T.H.M., 2013
- Guiding since 2011
- T.L Raft Guide, Paddle Nepal, 2012 - 2017)
- Japan - 2017
- Guiding on Numedalslagen since 2018
- Wilderness First Aid, 24-hour, Initiative Outdoor, 2020
Sanu Gurung- Whitewater Rescue Technician (WRT), Rescue 3 International, 2019
- Raft Guide, N.A.T.H.M., 2017
- International Rafting Federation (IRF), Raft Guide Trip Leader, 2015
- Guiding since 2005
- India - 2005, 2006
- Turkey - 2011
- Guiding on Numedalslagen since 2021
- Wilderness First Aid, 24-hour, Initiative Outdoor, 2020
Jeevan Gurung- Rafting Guide, Achieved grade ‘A’, Nepal Association of Rafting Agencies (2012)
- River Guide Training Programme 2018, Nepal Association of Rafting Agencies (NARA), River Guide Instructor
- IRF Guide Training and Education, International Rafting Federation, Safety Kayaker – Level 4, Raft Trip Leader – Level 4 (2021)
- Professional Rafting Guide, Safety Kayaker, Kayak Instructor, Canyoning Guide (since 2009)
- River Guide and Translator in a UNDP project, Ganges River Dolphin Conservation Center (2014)
- Professional Rafting Guide and Safety Kayaker, BIGSMILE, Japan (2016 - 2018)
- Dagali (since 2021)
- Whitewater Rescue Technician, Rescue 3 International (2019)
- Wilderness First Responder, Solo,
Wilderness Emergency Medicine (2019)
GuideCourses, educationProfessional experienceFirst Aid
John Alasdair Pinkerton– Whitewater Rescue Technician Advanced (WRTA), Rescue 3 International
– Scottish Rafting Association (SRA) Level 4 Raft Guide Trainer, 2020
– UK Canyon Guide (UKCG) Canyon Leader, 2016
– BA Hons in Outdoor Recreation and Adventure Tourism, University of Derby, Buxton, 2009 – 2013
Guiding Experience since 2008 – 7 seasons in Norway, 2 seasons in India, many years in Scotland, 3 years raft racing around UK.Outdoor Pursuits 2 day first aid, Scotland, 2019
Vojtech Hejtmanek– Whitewater Leader and Whitewater Rescue Technician, Charles university in Prague, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, by Phdr. Petr Novotný Ph.D. IRF instructor
– RESCUE 3 WRT – Whitewater Rescue Technician
– Numedalslågen, Dagali, Norway (since 2010)
– Dagali Fjellpark (since 2014)
– Intensive kayaking experience around the world (since 2005)
– The co-autohor and cameraman of Kayaking Simple and Safe (Instructional DVD for kayakers)
– Norsk Grunnkurs i Forstehjelp – The Norwegian Red Cross – first aid course
– RESCUE 3 WRT – Whitewater Rescue Technician
Ondra Vozabal– Water Tourism Instructor, Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic, 2012– CK CVOK – rafting travel agency, 2012 – 2019, Austria, Swiss, France, Germany, Czech Republic, Croatia, Slovenia, Greece, Montenegro
– Rafting and Canyoning Guide, Numedalslagen since 2020
– Czech Red Cross – Paramedic Recovery Actions
Rajip Tripathi– Whitewater Rescue Technician (WRT), Rescue 3 International, 2022
– International Rafting Federation (IRF) Level 5 Raft Guide Trip Leader, 2017
– Raft Guide, N.A.T.H.M., 2009
– Raft Guide, Adrenaline Rush, 2010 – 2012.
– T.L. Raft Guide and Canyon Guide, Paddle Nepal, 2013 – 2016
– Japan – 2016
– Iceland – 2017
– Guiding on Numedalslagen since 2018
– W.F.A.R. (80 hours), Initiative outdoor, 2020
– W.F.A. (16 hours), Redcross (2014-207)
Bharat Gurung– Whitewater Rescue Technician (WRT), Rescue 3 International, 2020
– Raft Guide, N.A.T.H.M., 2013
– Guiding since 2011
– T.L Raft Guide, Paddle Nepal, 2012 – 2017)
– Japan – 2017
– Guiding on Numedalslagen since 2018
– Wilderness First Aid, 24-hour, Initiative Outdoor, 2020
Sanu Gurung– Whitewater Rescue Technician (WRT), Rescue 3 International, 2019
– Raft Guide, N.A.T.H.M., 2017
– International Rafting Federation (IRF), Raft Guide Trip Leader, 2015
– Guiding since 2005
– India – 2005, 2006
– Turkey – 2011
– Guiding on Numedalslagen since 2021
– Wilderness First Aid, 24-hour, Initiative Outdoor, 2020
Jeevan Gurung– Rafting Guide, Achieved grade ‘A’, Nepal Association of Rafting Agencies (2012)
– River Guide Training Programme 2018, Nepal Association of Rafting Agencies (NARA), River Guide Instructor
– IRF Guide Training and Education, International Rafting Federation, Safety Kayaker – Level 4, Raft Trip Leader – Level 4 (2021)
– Professional Rafting Guide, Safety Kayaker, Kayak Instructor, Canyoning Guide (since 2009)
– River Guide and Translator in a UNDP project, Ganges River Dolphin Conservation Center (2014)
– Professional Rafting Guide and Safety Kayaker, BIGSMILE, Japan (2016 – 2018)
– Dagali (since 2021)
– Whitewater Rescue Technician, Rescue 3 International (2019)
– Wilderness First Responder, Solo,
Wilderness Emergency Medicine (2019)
  • The first rule is pretty simple: have fun!
  • Please listen what your guide has to say during the Safety Talk before rafting. Make sure that you have understood what has been said. Ask if anything is unclear.
  • You get a helmet, buoyancy aid (life jacket), wetsuit and river shoes. All equipment needs to be worn during the entire activity.
  • You must have swimwear under the wetsuit. Thermal clothing under the wetsuit should be adapted for weather conditions.
  • The lifejacket must be fastened with all clips and properly fitted during the entire trip.
  • Your guide is on the raft to get you through the rapids safely. Following his/her instructions will make your trip the best it can be.
  • On the raft, hold onto your T-grip and the Outside Safety Line or Safety Rope.
  • Unless your raft guide gives you permission, don’t jump out of the boat!
  • If you fall out the raft, lie on your back with your feet up so you can see your toes. Then turn so you are going feet first. And just have a happy smile on your face, we will get you very soon!
  • Never try to stand up in the river!
  • All participants has to sign the self-declaration before the trip.
  • People influenced by alcohol or drugs can not participate on the trip.

Basic information about youth group rafting trips

Numedalslågen in Dagali

We choose the best section of the river Numedalslågen in Dagali. It is safe and enjoyable for everyone.

Your children will need

Towel, shower gel, swimming suit to have under the neoprene, thermal/woolen underwear (both leggings and T-shirt) and thermal/woolen socks.

Professional rafting center

Dagali Fjellpark (FULL ON AS) has over 10 years experience with organizing youth group rafting trips on the river.

~ 90 minutes rafting

15-minute river shuttle

hot shower

Read the self-declaration

Self-declaration for parents / guardians of underaged participants (Easy rafting for non swimmers)

  1. I confirm that the participant does not have or has had diseases that can cause acute seizures.
  2. I am aware that I must disclose any medical conditions such as epilepsy, diabetes heart diseases or any other that may affect participation in that activity and I will inform the staff of FULL ON AS.
  3. I accept that for safety reasons, FULL ON AS takes photos during the activity. For company’s propagation, just a photo of a group can be published, unless otherwise agreed with the leader of the children’s group.
  4. I confirm that I have instructed the underaged trip participant about necessity and seriousness of paying attention during the safety talk before and during the trip, and that he/she has to ask if there is anything unclear about safety rules and situations that may arise along the way.
  5. I am aware that FULL ON AS has liability insurance, but not accident insurance for the participants. I therefore know that the participant is not insured through FULL ON AS if an accident occurs as a result of a situation the participant is to blame for, or for which FULL ON AS cannot be blamed.
  6. I accept that neither FULL ON AS, nor persons acting on behalf of FULL ON AS, can be held liable for any kind of damage that should occur to the participant in connection with the activities. By injury is meant both injury to person and objects.
  7. I accept that third parties, including family, may not make claims against FULL ON AS or against persons acting on behalf of FULL ON AS.
  8. Any claims against FULL ON AS are regulated by Norwegian law, and any lawsuits that do not lapse on the basis of the above must be brought at FULL ON AS local court.
  9. I have read the above, and understood what the statement entails. I understand that by signing below, I accept the risks that activities under the auspices of FULL ON AS entails, and at the same time I accept the above disclaimer.
  10. I agree to the processing of personal data.

Please confirm your agreement with rafting

  • I confirm that I have read and understood the self-declaration. By completing and submitting this form, I give my consent for the underaged listed below to take part in rafting.

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